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ProCredit Bank Serbia is one of eight banks and three leasing companies participating in the Support Program for small enterprises for procurement of equipment, implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy and the Development Agency of Serbia.

Through this program, businesses were granted access to favorable loans and non-repayable funds in 2024.

ProCredit Bank stands out as the clear leader, accounting for 56% of all approved applications and topping the list in terms of total grant volume, with a 55.10% share. With more than every second program participant choosing ProCredit Bank, the institution has firmly positioned itself as a key partner in the program and a reliable economic ally for small businesses.

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DFC Announces Partnership With Four Commercial Banks

U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) announced the launch of four new loan portfolio guarantees with ProCredit, Addiko, Banka Intesa and Raiffeisen banks, in...

New EBRD €30 Million Credit Line To Procredit Bank In Serbia

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is boosting small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in Serbia with a €30 million loan to ProCredit...

“As part of this initiative, ProCredit Bank has provided entrepreneurs and small enterprises with RSD 438.2 million in non-repayable grants, enabling the purchase of new production equipment valued at RSD 1.041 billion in 2024. Many of our clients took this opportunity to invest in new construction machinery. Notably, we approved a significant number of applications for solar systems, which foster energy independence and ensure reliable in-house electricity production—contributing to both energy and environmental efficiency,” said Vladimir Nikolić, Senior Specialist in the Business Department at ProCredit Bank.

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